Repurpose a Piece of Furniture Into a Sink

Shabby Paints
by Shabby Paints
My Shabby Studio is ready to get Shabby. Finally after months and months of building issues it is time for the fun to start! All the ideas that have been swimming around in my head since August are ready to become a reality. So I’m starting with a very important part of any studio, an awesome place to wash paint brushes. I needed a sink deep and wide enough for brushes, paint buckets, and any other treasures I find that might need to be cleaned.
With every project I at least try and find something to recycle. Sadly the sink I fell in love with made it almost impossible to find a piece of furniture deep enough to accommodate my dream sink. Luckily after I had given up, my daughter found a good deal for a TV cabinet/dresser and set it up to be delivered with the intention I could flip it or use it for storage. When I finally put my hands on it and got to see the bottom half with nothing on it, I realized how deep it was, so I ran and got my measuring tape and the happy dance ensued. Kind of hated to seperate the two but it looks like the top will work as my water heater cover/storage cabinet with some adjustments...find out more here
https://shabbypaints.com/repurpose-piece-furniture-sink/
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  • Michelle Webster Michelle Webster on Oct 13, 2018

    Love the toilet roll holder. Where did you get it?


  • Vincent Vincent on Nov 16, 2022

    So did you just fasten the drawer fronts only back on?

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  • Katherine Katherine on Dec 04, 2015
    First of all, I LOVE the color! You did a really beautiful job painting and distressing. Most of all, thank you for all those pics showing how to convert the dresser into a sink! For some reason, despite having sevens other conversions, YOUR pics really made something click in my brain! Thank you for sharing!
    • Shabby Paints Shabby Paints on Dec 04, 2015
      @Katherine You must be visual like me. You can tell me how to do it all day but a picture is worth a 1,000 words :) Thanks
  • Lisa Lisa on Dec 15, 2018

    I don't know how I missed this until now, but I must say I absolutely love this - every single bit of it!

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